Costa Mediterranea Ship Review

Sister ship to the Costa Atlantica, the Costa Mediterranea is slightly larger, and a little more stylish. 2,114 passengers cruise in fine Italian style on a variety of European itineraries ranging from Scandinavia in the summer to Morocco and the Atlantic isles in the winter. Those familiar with the Costa Atlantica will enjoy the more modern feel displayed on the Mediterranea.

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Completed in 2003, this cruise liner is a newer 85,700-ton sister to the Costa Atlantica. Carrying 2,114-passengers, Costa Mediterranea has the same layout and bold design with both classic Italian and contemporary features, but here they work better and are less kitschy. The officers are Italian and the crew international. The only Italian hotel staffers are the headwaiters and assistant headwaiters.

Costa began as a cargo ship line then branched out into passenger shipping following World W...